The Bronx

Video surveillance released by cops shows a thief robbing a Fordham Heights gas station at ­gunpoint. The suspect was seen walking up to the register with a gun drawn at the Getty station on Third Avenue near East 187th Street Sunday at approximately 10 p.m., police said. He fled with about $1,000 from the register, authorities said.

A 43-year-old man was assaulted and robbed in Mott Haven, police said. He was walking along Brook Avenue near East 187th Street on July 26 when a robber struck him on the head with a hard ­object, authorities said. The victim fell to the ground and dropped his phone, which the suspect scooped up, ­authorities said. The victim was treated for cuts and bruises, officials said.

Two suspects lifted several cases of soda from a Coca-Cola delivery truck in Mott Haven, ­authorities said. The driver left the truck parked in front of a business on East 163rd Street at 9:30 a.m. on July 27 as he went inside to make a ­delivery, cops said. The thieves then lifted the cargo gate of the truck and walked off with several soft-drink cases, authorities said. Both suspects are described as in their late 30s or early 40s and standing about ­5-foot-7. One was last seen wearing a black T-shirt, black jeans and black sneakers, and the other a red T-shirt, black and white sneakers and a black do-rag.

Two thieves duped their victim by pretending to be police officers, then pushed their way into his University Heights home and stole cash and property, authorities said.
The suspects knocked on the victim’s door at around 11:15 a.m. Friday and claimed they were cops and needed to speak with him about an investigation, law-enforcement sources said. When the 60-year-old man opened the door, the fake cops pushed their way inside and threatened to shoot him if he didn’t ­cooperate. They then handcuffed the man and rummaged through his apartment, and fled with an undetermined amount of cash and property, cops said.

Brooklyn

A 22-year-old man was shot in the back by two gunmen in Brownsville, authorities said. The victim was on Osborn Street near Pitkin Avenue at about 10:45 p.m. Saturday when the suspects approached and ­engaged him in conversation, police said. Suddenly, the duo pulled guns and fired several rounds, hitting the victim once in the back, cops said. He was admitted to Brookdale Hospital in stable condition.

Manhattan

A suspect is wanted for burglarizing a Midtown East restaurant in the early-morning hours, authorities said. On July 22 at approximately 4:45 a.m., he pushed in a window of Parnell’s Bar & Restaurant on East 53rd Street and climbed inside, according to police. He swiped $200 and fled, police said. He was described as in his 20s and about 140 pounds, and was wearing a red T-shirt and carrying a backpack, cops said.

Queens

A customer at an Astoria furniture store threatened to cut an employee’s throat, then assaulted him and stole cash, cops said. The thug walked into American Design Furniture on Steinway Street near 31st Avenue at about 6 p.m. on July 23 and asked the employee about a purchase, officials said. During the conversation, the men began arguing and the suspect pulled a knife and held it against the employee’s neck, cops said. He assaulted the victim and took $1,500, then fled in a vehicle. The victim was taken to Mount Sinai Queens Hospital with ­minor injuries. The suspect was described as 28 to 30 years old, 6 feet tall and 190 pounds, according to authorities. He was last seen wearing a pink shirt and blue jeans.